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Making Mexican Cities Economically Competitive & Better Places to Live

By Nancy Kete on February 3, 2010

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  • bus rapid transit
  • CTS-Mexico
  • EMBARQ
  • environment
  • philanthropy
  • traffic congestion

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FedEx would like to introduce Nancy Kete, the Director of EMBARQ (The WRI Center for Sustainable Transport), an agency who recently received funding support from FedEx for sustainable transportation in Mexico.  Nancy oversees a network of Centers for Sustainable Transport in Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, India and the Andean region, which work with cities on mass transit projects, public space improvements and cycling and pedestrian initiatives. Metrobus-Mexico City.jpg
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